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FOR SAL! [SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1928 THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Bib OM PAGE NINE HELP WANTED MALE in Exceptional Opportunity OFFERED to salesmen with auto- mobile experience. Managers de- i sired for each county. National organization being formed. Ad- vertising in Sat. Eve. Post & Lit. Digest ready for release. Reply giving business history, record and age. Enclose 50c for one pound ackage, which will make two jemonstrations, and sell: dealers and gprages immediately. Product is not accessory, but is consumed. Guaranteed, proven and now sell. ing by some of the largest aut mobile jobbers in country. Carton of 86, packages can be sold to every“auto or accessory dealer on one call. Sales Mgr. Chemical Dept., Summit Oi] Corporation, 2657 Walnut, Denver, Colo. BIG PAY EADY WORK _ RELIABLE, industrious man wanted | to establish local business. Every- thing furnished. Experience un- necessary. Write Superintendent, McNESS CO., Dept. 1, Freeport, Illinois si ue EN distribute patented product; no selling; consigned to stores throughout state. Splendid oppor- tunity for right men. Apply MANUFACTURER, Box 143, Flori even eh IWANTED—Man who knows farm life to travel in country Steady workgood profits. McCONNON iif PANY, Dept. B77, Winona, bel ing ¥ T ie months, big demand, good wages. Free catalog. Moler Barber Col- lege, Fargo, N. D., Butte, Mont. FEMALE HELP WANTED _ WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVEL- ING POSITION—Open Nov. 20th, not married, entirely unincum- bered, with nt) school education, between 25 and 40. and transportation. Give age, ed- ucation, experience, F, E. COMP- TON CO., 1002 N, Dearborn, Chi- cago. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—Mid-| dle-aged woman preferred. Four} children and father in family. Seven miles from town. Address Box 212, Sentinel Butte, N. D., @ ited and salary ex- se- work. Mrs. H. G. 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Must see it to appre- $795.00 Tribune CI | Classified Advertising Rates Salary, bonus| L ROOM WANTED by young man. assified Advertisements PHONE 82am Effective Jan. 3, 1928 1 insertion, 25 words 2 insertions, 25 word or under . 3 insertions, or under Bi tional per word CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 90 Cents Per Inch All, classified ads are cash in advance. Copy should be re- ceived by 9 o'clock to insure insertion same daz. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Corn Show Special Dependable Used Car Sale 1926 Dodge Sedan mohair trim. 1926 Dodge Sedan leather trim. 1926.Dodge Coupe leather trim. 1926 Buick Sedan mohair trim. 1927 Studebaker Sedan mohair trim. 1927 Pontiac Sedan mohair trim. 1923 Ford Coupe. 1926 Ford Truek with grain box. 1924 International Truck. Honest Merchandise Protecting a Good Name M. B. GILMAN CO. Ban) Pocket wallet with insurance insurance applications, a inder kindly return to own- A. A. Doerner, 1010 Fifth street, Bismarck, N, or phone 142-W. Reward. T—A gold Elgin wrist watch, highly valued as a family remem- brance gift. Finder return same for reward, 802 Ave. B.. Phone LOS’ WANTED TO RENT Not over $10 per month, Address Ade No. 19, care Tribune. THIS HAS HAPPENED JERRY RAY decides that love es a Femi lo &o camping with her roommate MYRTLE on the north shor = 1 is ‘Their camp is wrecked the first evening when on airplane owned by young ALESTER CARSTAIRS crashes into it. The others excape On the way back, Alester stops At.an Inn for dinner and ix amused when Jerry refus introduces her an Dan hod remained aloof fancied that he ved her. ‘The vacation is over and Jerry in pneking for the return to the city when Dan comes to say Roodby. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY \ CHAPTER XI DA was changed. Jerry noticed it at once. His unshakable calm seemed shaken at last. But she saw aiso that it had not given way to enything ap- proaching Alester’s ease of manner. There was a suggestion of mental strain etched into his features; and he looked at her with en expression tkat reminded Jerry of the first time she saw him—when she opened her eyes after the crash and found her head pillowed in the crook of his strong arm. “Hello,” she said, outwardly casual but aware that his presence had stirred her. “Where have you been?” It was said in a light vein of banter out she waited eagerly for an answer, “Busy,” Dan said disappointingly. “Well, you almost missed us; we're leaving in a little while.” “Yes, I know,” Dan said, and Jerry was sure she detected a note of relief in his voice, “Ran over to ask if I could drive you to town.” Jerry was taken by surprise. “Why . .. why,” she stam: mered; “IL... “Alester’s tied up at home,” Dan broke in bruskly. Jerry's cleft chin came up a haughty inch, “I wasn't depending upon him,” she said stiltedly; “I'm going in with Miss Crane and her boy friend.” “Why crowd them when there's room in my car?” he countered in- sistently. “Oh, were you going in anyway?” Jerry's voice dropped = note. His invitation ‘wasn't so flattering, after all. Dan did not follow her thought, but when he answered Jerry's ela- tion was restored. “No, but I'd be glad to Sf you'd go with me,” he sald truthfully. ° ERRY was thinking it over. Yes, she would crowd Myrtle and George in bis emall car and they had the suitcases... . ~ Three made a crowd, too, and Myrtle and George were awfully spoony. . . 4 ‘ “George says it's terrible driy ing in to New York on Sunday nights,” she said. She wouldn't let him know too quickly that she was going to accept his offer. “Will you go with me?” Dan re turned directly. “Yes,” Jerry said. Jerry was not sorry for the de. cision she reached. 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FOR RENT—Well furnished room in private home. Close in, call at ~, 422 First street or phone 879. __ WOULD LIKE girl or lady to share room, ee privileges. Call eve- i it FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms in modern home. Call at ‘urnished front room, suitable for one or two, Call at 223 W. Thayer. _ ‘OR RENT. Phone 947, 195-R, ASENTS $100 WEEKLY. Mother Hubbard Foods. No can- vassing, Ces or investment. MOTHER HUBBARD PROD- UCTS, 550 Congress, Chicago. FURNITURE FOR SALE FOR SALE—! consider renting. Write Box 191 or phone 178, Bismarck. rge three shelf ice box. Call at 233 W. Rosser or phone 1310, BARGAINS in used furniture. (hate Furniture Co.. Mandan, FOR RENT—An Upright piano. Phone 689-W. ee ———__ APARTMENTS FOR RENT—Furnished a1 decorated apartment, consisting of the interior ground floor, of three rooms, kitchenette and large closet, ina modern home. Call forenoons and after six at 418 Hannafin street. 0 FOR RENT—One furnished two- room and one room apartments in modern home. 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Call at 711 Sixth street. FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms, 118 Thayer Ave. Phone practically new bungalow in Ad. No. 17, care Tribune. All through the dinner Jerry tried to keep her mind on her avowed purpose in life. boro Bridge, was more pleasant than she had anticipated. Dan seemed to have left his forbidding gruffness. behind. Jerry would have been aston- ished had she been able to read his mind and to know how happy he was to be taking her away from Alester Carstairs’s vicinity. And still more startling to her would have been the story Dan could have told of the session he had had with Alester, and the promise he had wrung from his employer to “pick on some girl who was out to be picked on.” After this stormy meeting Dan had ceased to make a watchdog of himself. He believed that Alester would not seek Jerry in‘New York. eee : We they arrived at Jerry's rooming house Jerry noticed that Dan kept his eyes fixed on the number over the door. Memoriz- ing it probably. He carried her suitcases up the dark stairs, but Jerry did not ask him into her Toom. It wasn’t allowed, yet Jerry did mot fret about it for in many ways she was strictly conventional, They stood a moment outside Jerry's open door after Dan had put down the suitcases just inside the threshold, Jerry put out her hand to say good night. Dan took it, Dressed it gently, and Jerry thrilled to the feel of“tis strong fingers. Alester’s hand was’ soft, she re- membered. “Come out to dinner with me.” Dan said suddenly, and Jerry felt sure that he was reluctant to leave her. It was as though his invita- tion wer last minute device to postpone saying the inevitable good night. “Wait in your car until I change my dress.” she said, unaware that she was radiantly displaying her tv. nermost feelings in her glowing countenance. When she came down the outer steps a. few minutes later Dan ad- vanced to meet her. With the first compliment he had ever paid her. “I thought you were pretty the first time I saw you,” he said; “but tonight it’s'a pity that Ziegfeld can’t see you. There’s a million in. your smile.” Ited abruptly. she said, and Dan thought he had displeased her. To Jerry his words were a mirror through which she Gennes back into the world he had le her forget. Yes, her smile was to bring her a fortune; she must remember that. And all through the dinner on a sky-tipping roof garden Jerry tried to keep her mind on her avowed purpose in life. Thoughts of money caused: her to question Dan’s prudence in bring: ing her here to an expensive hotel. He worked for his money just as she did. But of course he must be able to afford a “spread” once in & while. Almost anybody could. But the girl who married Dan Harvey..would probably be just like Doris and her mother and # dozen others she knew, after a few years. eee (DAN wondered why Jerry's radi- ance became dimmed, And by the time he took her home he was convinced that, whether she cared for Alester or not, she certainly was not in love with him, Jerry half expected him to try to kiss her good night. That seemed to be the usual procedure of the boys she'd grown up with, But not so with Dan. He left her without lingering over his departure. “Well, that’s that,” she told her- self up in her room. Dan had said nothing about wanting to see her again. She did not believe would try. Curious how flat the future seemed, even with Alester in a glit- tering sphere of possibility. Ales- ter!’ Well, he'd fallen for her even if Dan hadn't. Jerry smiled wanly. Perhaps she wasn’t smart enough for Alester. He admired Leontine. ee Bt thoughts of Alester and Leontine could not survive in competition with her thoughts of in, The firat day back at Fane's Jerry found herself thinking more of the past than of the future. The continuity of her thoughts might have been unbroken had not a ne- cessity of the present thrust itself upon her attention. She must con- sider what she would wear at Leon- tine’s party. It was only two days distant now—on Friday. And this was Wednesday. Alester had come to see her on Tuesday night to remind her of the He had again brought up the subject of an evening gown for her. Jerry detoured. She had heard her brother say once that men didn’t respect girls they could buy clothes for. Alester had to respect her, Jerry told herself fiercely. “I'm getting a new dress,” she told him proudly and even looked him straight in the eye. Altogether it had been a bad day for her, but by night she had thought of a solution that was so simple she wondered why it hadn't occurred to her before. She had to wait until Myrtle came in from the movies, though, before she could be sure she wasn't taking anything for granted. “Listen, Myrtle,” she cried ex- cltedly as soon as her roommate opened the door. “I want to bor- row some of that money Alester gave you. If I don’t have a decent dre@s for Miss Lebaudy’s party I can’t go. I'll pay it back a little each week like I saved that money for Atlantic City!” She looked expectantly at her friend. And Myrtle’s face slowly took on an expression that kilicd her hopes, (To Be Cuaiiaued) property. Write Tribune Ad. No, WILL TRADE my $8300 equit; a s- marck for good half section of land, clear, or would make other land deal on same basis. Address ~~ ra uscuron, “WHET REPRIEVE. 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